Speeches & Documents on Indian Policy, 1750-1921: India as a British dependency 1858-1914Arthur Berriedale Keith H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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... extent by those residing on and nearer the spot . And , therefore , I propose to restore , I may say , to the Presidencies of Madras and Bombay the power of passing laws and enactments on local subjects within their own territories ...
... extent by those residing on and nearer the spot . And , therefore , I propose to restore , I may say , to the Presidencies of Madras and Bombay the power of passing laws and enactments on local subjects within their own territories ...
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Arthur Berriedale Keith. 1 franchises , because the extent to which responsibi- lity can be transferred is related to the nature and extent of the electorate which will be available in any particular province . The committee's first ...
Arthur Berriedale Keith. 1 franchises , because the extent to which responsibi- lity can be transferred is related to the nature and extent of the electorate which will be available in any particular province . The committee's first ...
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... extent of his responsibility , and in no other way . The logical sequence to that form of argument would be that you would have two Governments completely separate in the same area , with separate funds , separate finances , separate ...
... extent of his responsibility , and in no other way . The logical sequence to that form of argument would be that you would have two Governments completely separate in the same area , with separate funds , separate finances , separate ...
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3 | 51 |
Indian Councils Act 1892 55 56 Vict c 14 | 76 |
Lord Courtney of Penwith House of Lords | 98 |
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